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Malcolm tells a speechless macduff that he should give voice to his pain over the slaughter of his family. · shakespeare’s much ado about nothing especially focuses upon pain. Throughout shakespeare’s illustrious career as a playwright, london experienced repeated and devastating outbreaks of plague that forced the city’s theaters to close their doors to the paying … So, let’s get started. [cries] all manner of men assembled here in arms this day against gods peace and the kings, we charge and command you, in his highness name, to repair to your several dwelling-places; He plays multiple games with the joys and pains of … We laugh at him but for him it is no laughing matter – it is real pain, the … Although the ‘happy’ story of the lovers dominates the text, there is the tragic figure of malvolio hovering, and suffering. · william shakespeares journey reveals significant insights about the interplay between personal trials and professional accomplishments. Shakespeare shows the pain caused in the course of political and social power-struggles without demanding strong audience identification. He speaks this as macduff pulls his hat … But were we burdened with light weight of pain, as much or more we should ourselves complain. A wretched soul, bruised with adversity, we bid be quiet when we hear it cry; To be, or not to be: · though shakespeare’s influence extends beyond clever phrases or modern adaptations — it is rooted in the portrayal of humanity that has stood the test of time. · in this blog post, i’ve chosen the 22 most inspiring william shakespeare quotes and discussed how they continue to hold true today. Unspoken grief leads to a broken heart, he warns. A great build-up of physically but mainly verbally caused pain dissolves in the play’s final episodes.